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    The Sevres bill

    Yerkir/arm
    19 Aug 05

    The Sevres Treaty, signed August 10, 1920, has been a subject of
    discussions for years. For decades, the Armenian political thought has
    been disputing over this document considered as an achievement by the
    First Republic of Armenia.

    On the one hand, the Sevres Treaty was declared a document that
    recognized the free, independent and united Armenia internationally;
    on the other hand, it was seen as a document affirming the West's
    imperialistic claims, and thus having no value. Before the Soviet
    totalitarian regime was brought down, Yerevan's position over the
    Treaty was negative; nowadays, the reviving of the Sevres bill has
    been included in the foreign policy agenda.

    The dire history of the regional and international developments is
    known: Kemal's campaigning was unfolding, the anti-Armenian pact of
    Lenin and Kemal was in place, the US Senate voted against the Armenian
    mandate, the great powers refused to fulfill many of their
    commitments, the Republic of Armenia was forced into Soviet rule, the
    Armenian territories were annexed by Kemal's troops, the Turkish
    Republic was declared. All these events led to the Lausanne Treaty of
    1923.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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